Nothing highlights ambiguities in a contract quite like a public health emergency. And as Florida companies have returned to normal operations amid the COVID-19 pandemic, they’re paying an abnormal amount of attention to liability waivers.

That’s according to commercial lawyers Jared Stark and Steven Weber, founders of Stark Weber in Miami, who’ve found specificity is key now that the notion of force majeure events, also known as “acts of God,” casts a shadow over every contract.

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